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A pie weighs 16 ounces. If there are 5 more ounces of apples than peaches and 1 more ounce of peaches than plums, how many ounces of peaches, plums, and apples are in the recipe…
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A pie weighs 16 ounces. If there are 5 more ounces of apples than peaches and 1 more ounce of peaches than plums, how many ounces of peaches, plums, and apples are in the recipe…
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A pie weighs 16 ounces. If there are 5 more ounces of apples than peaches and 1 more ounce of peaches than plums, how many ounces of peaches, plums, and apples are in the recipe?
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there are 3 ounces of plums, 4 ounces of peaches, and 9 ounces of apples
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